Why or why not and what do you use it for?
It still works for me (Infinity), and there are some small subreddits that I occasionally visit. I’m holding out until the bitter end, but I am using lemmy waay more now.
Yes. There’s more contents there. Let’s face it, it’s empty here.
I’ve looked at the rebelliousness a few times on a few subreddits
I glanced the first time and thought this said, Do you stand for nothing? I’m like wow way to come right out that gate
My apologies. I couldn’t think of a good way to word that. LMAO
keeping an eye on my data request and making sure my comments stay deleted
I’m overseeing the onboarding of new mods, even though I’m unable to effectively moderate without a functional mobile app.
Mostly for the odd Windows 11 troubleshooting because the Windows support world is the most bloated shit ever. So many solutions that solve fuck all.
Yes, some of the posts on r/TrueOffMyChest and r/Advice are wild, and can’t get anything like that here, yet.
@beefbaby182 Deleted all comments & posts from reddit but not the account. Still visits old reddit without login because search engine results will take me there.
Nope, I don’t use it. I figure maybe I can tell someone about Lemmy in the future though which is why I keep it around.
There are niche communities that haven’t migrated that I’m okay with using a crappy platform to stay in contact with. That being said I’ve been using teddit until I need to post.
What’s teddit? What’s the difference?
Teddit is an open source privacy focused read only front-end to public Reddit (like Nitter for Twitter) that ensures your browser never gives them a hit. Its styled like old.reddit and there an alternate called Libreddit that follows the new style. They directly hit Reddit instead of the API so they aren’t affected by the recent drama. You can also self host them if you want even more protection.
You do not need a reddit account to view subs. I have deleted my reddit account a few years ago and could still access it via sync for reddit (until the api changes) and infinity.
I still browse r/wallstreetbets as I haven’t found a replaceable community here yet
I still have mine and there are a few subreddits I still visit in particular for news on what happens in Iran and the state of the protests there. Same reason I still have a Twitter account
I’m happy on Lemmy and not using Reddit for any of my actual browsing or posting.
I like to look once a day at what a mess r/all or the homepage (not logged in) has become, and report content that is not labelled correctly as nsfw or other problematic content that might cause issues… I mean, won’t someone think of the advertisers with their adverts sitting next to that stuff!
As more communities remove NSFW status, it just seems like the problem gets worse - almost like they are struggling to moderate content. How could this happen!
(More seriously, there is more actually objectionable stuff popping up on r/all because it is pulling from different subs now. I’ve seen more hate, racism etc. That genuinely should be reported if you go back and see it not only because there shouldn’t be a place for it, but also the approach Reddit has taken has had obvious detrimental effect to the content and the more reports the better.
I feel like Reddit must be in a bit of trouble as they are letting quality and control plummet and this is the first thing people see on the homepage when not logged in or on r/all.)
I have also repointed the sub I look after to encourage people to come here by linking itin the welcome message, side bar, and a pinned post.